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September 12, 2008

Please Let Do Not Disturb Be The Traditional Sitcom's Final Nail

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Intrigued by bad reviews like "Do Not Disturb makes 'Til Death look like Seinfeld," I checked out the new Fox hotel-based workplace comedy created by one of the writers of Arrested Development on Wednesday night. Maybe I've seen The TV Set too many times, but every time I watch a sitcom pilot it seems exactly like Call Me Crazy!, the fictional terrible sitcom David Duchovny's labor-of-love pilot morphs into after he lets the studio execs ruin it.

Despite being directed by Jason Bateman, who is smart, Do Not Disturb is also a straight-up parody of its own mediocre genre. The characters are all typical sitcom archetypes (sassy black lady, dumb blonde, rich jerk boss) who deliver their always-expected punchlines in that cringey sitcom trying-to-hard way, and it's painful to realize that many of the actors on the show seem familiar because they're each in a new failed sitcom every fall. Like the guy from The Class, or the chick from Twins. Remember those shows? You won't remember Do Not Disturb either. It sucks that Jerry O'Connell has gone to such lengths to promote it as issuing a public apology for calling his pregnant wife Rebecca Romijn "huge," because even his last sitcom, Carpoolers, was better than this. The only actor who seems to be filling a non-stereotyped (yet still not funny) role is Jolene Purdy, but I don't think this show is what Donnie Darko meant when he told her someday things were going to get better for her. But what do I (and real TV reviewers) know, when Two And A Half Men is just as bad and the #1 comedy on TV?

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adrienne

sooo agreed. I watched the first 10 minutes and had to stop. It reminded me of Newsradio, but worse. ouch.

Posted by: adrienne profile link at 09/12/08 2:10 PM | Reply
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I watched 'cause I've got some genetic predisposition toward loving Jerry O'Connell, and yeah, it was terrible. The only happy moment was seeing James Franco's little brother Dave[y] from the Acting with James Franco videos, but even he was awful.

And I still say Carpoolers wasn't bad.

Posted by: Sara profile link at 09/12/08 2:31 PM | Reply
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trevormail

They're just retreading territory already pioneered by hotel-based sitcom The Wayans Brotherz. I'm assuming.

Posted by: trevormail profile link at 09/12/08 3:36 PM | Reply
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hey! Duckie's on 2 1/2 Men! You couldn't pay me to watch that show, but I'm glad Duckie's getting some checks to hold him off until the DVD release of The Famous Teddy Z...

Posted by: moi at 09/12/08 9:42 PM | Reply
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